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  • My goodness. It’s a real thing?

    I also have Alice in Wonderland Syndrome. Learning that AIWS was a real thing as an adult was shocking and then brought me a great deal of comfort, making me feel less insane.

    Now learning about tachysensia i am equally shocked and comforted. It was always very scary when I experienced it as a child and would often happen specifically with my father, who was a difficult and often mentally abusive person. He was scary to begin with but sometimes his movements would become faster than a human should be able to move and he would be so much louder than anything else which made me so much more afraid.

    I can’t believe this is a real thing. Absolutely amazing.

  • What inspires you to pick up the guitar every day?
  • Keep guitars out in places you are, have a loop pedal.

    I’ve been playing for 30 years. Aside from a few slow weeks here and there, I pick up the guitar pretty much daily. I keep an acoustic upstairs by the TV and an electric setup with a loop station and some pedals in the basement. Having one in sight and close is very helpful. But honestly to create sound is really what keeps me coming back. Every time I sit down to play, I try to make something new. I’ll lay down a new loop and then improvise over it. Sometimes it’s mediocre and sometimes I hit something that is very inspiring. It almost feels out of my control.

    I don’t have a real objective for guitar any more. No career goals, no performing. Mostly just making stuff up and occasionally learning a song on the acoustic. Of all the things I do, it provides the deepest satisfaction.

  • What inspires you to pick up the guitar every day?
  • Keep guitars out in places you are, have a loop pedal.

    I’ve been playing for 30 years. Aside from a few slow weeks here and there, I pick up the guitar pretty much daily. I keep an acoustic upstairs by the TV and an electric setup with a loop station and some pedals in the basement. Having one in sight and close is very helpful. But honestly to create sound is really what keeps me coming back. Every time I sit down to play, I try to make something new. I’ll lay down a new loop and then improvise over it. Sometimes it’s mediocre and sometimes I hit something that is very inspiring. It almost feels out of my control.

    I don’t have a real objective for guitar any more. No career goals, no performing. Mostly just making stuff up and occasionally learning a song on the acoustic. Of all the things I do, it provides the deepest satisfaction.

  • [New Music Friday] July 21, 2023: Andrew Bird, Blur, Guided By Voice, Greta Van Fleet, Bloc Party, and so much more!
  • Awesome awesome. Thanks, ren.

    Curious how you compile this list. Are you using one source or pulling from a handful? I get AllMusic’s “new this week” list but always looking for more resources to inform me of new music releases.

    Have you listened to much from your list so far? Anything stand out? I’m excited for Guided by Voices (discovered them in college browsing the cd section at the city library).

  • Me too, Dino. Me too
  • I missed this one. I love how widely relatable all his stuff is. Sure it’s specifically about the ADHD but I imagine just about anyone alive in this age can relate to a ton of these comics.

  • How do you edit a post on Memmy once it’s up?

    Sorry if this has been asked already. I also don’t know how to search a specific community yet.

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    Me too, Dino. Me too

    ADHDino is created by Ryan Keats. His stuff is so good. Bored Panda %20experience%20with%20ADHD.)

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    Hey Brain…
  • That’s cool. What does you work journal look like? Just a list of things or do you track time or any other details?

    I keep thinking how I should do this but am a bit afraid of starting and not keeping up with it because of a lack of structure.

  • Hey Brain…

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    Individuals with ADHD are more likely to participate in politics, study finds
  • The last paragraph is noteworthy. Particularly the “However” and the “Additionally” parts:

    The study makes an important contribution to the scientific understanding of psychological specificities of individuals with ADHD. However, it also has limitations that need to be considered. Notably, it was performed in one specific political situation and on members of a small homogenous national group. Additionally, all findings were based on self-reports. Studies on other cultures and using clinical diagnosis of ADHD might yield different results.

  • Weird Websites @lemmy.fmhy.ml meatmeat @lemmy.world
    neal.fun Neal.fun

    Games, visualizations, interactives and other weird stuff.

    It is fun

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    Duality of ADHD (one of many)

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    ADHD Problem #932

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    Zone 5/6 - Grass?

    Does anyone know what type of grass, or weed this is?

    Hoping is it’s a grass that can be replanted; it has a cool look.

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